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Middle East Overview

The Middle East is a land whose cultures date back as far as our histories have been recorded as humanity. Civilization started in these lands, and the three largest religions on the planet have all spawned within the area that has become known for its political strife, its religious dissent, and the constant warfare over boundaries that exist only as lines on a map. Judaism, Christianity and Islam can all trace their roots back to the same area of the globe, as can modern civilization.

Hot and arid, the Middle East is a historical goldmine of opportunities, but the underlying history has largely been forgotten over the years as the presence of crude oil has led the area to become one of the most fought-over sections of land on our entire planet.

The birthplace of civilization, the Middle East was also the birthplace of technology. The ancient Greeks and Romans have long been lauded as having some of the most ingenious minds of our past two millennia, but the fact remains that their ideas had long before been discovered by even older scholars and inventors, all of whom called the Middle East home.

A melting pot of diversity, the people within the Middle East can trace their ancestry back to almost every major conqueror in the history of the planet, and the historical landmarks which exist are taken from several different cultures over the history of the years. From the temples of Jerusalem to the spires of Istanbul, the Middle East is a place of diversity, sand, and heat.

The modern traveler should be cautious when traveling the Middle East, as the recent war efforts have left many of the countries with a lingering bad taste in their mouths regarding most Westerners. Always be sure to check with the embassy before you embark upon a trek to ensure that the country you are visiting is safe or not, and always travel in groups.